Studies in Literature |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 21
Página 23
For the essential character of literature , in the broad sense of the word , is ( as Dora Greenwell said with fine discernment ) , ' a wide Naturalism , which , as it were , finds room within it for all things , not only depicting them ...
For the essential character of literature , in the broad sense of the word , is ( as Dora Greenwell said with fine discernment ) , ' a wide Naturalism , which , as it were , finds room within it for all things , not only depicting them ...
Página 180
It is manifestly an autobiographical note when a character in one of her books says that her life , for some years , ' partly from want of health , and partly from outward circumstances of a peculiarly repressive character , had been ...
It is manifestly an autobiographical note when a character in one of her books says that her life , for some years , ' partly from want of health , and partly from outward circumstances of a peculiarly repressive character , had been ...
Página 188
But she felt the natural antagonism , not to be escaped , between the world's art and the world's literature ( which , after all , are of the world ) and the absolute claims and the unworldly character of vital religion .
But she felt the natural antagonism , not to be escaped , between the world's art and the world's literature ( which , after all , are of the world ) and the absolute claims and the unworldly character of vital religion .
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Contenido
EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Anthology appeared beauty become beginning called century character characteristic Christ classical collection critic Davidson deal death delightful described devotion died Dora doubt early effect element English epigrams evangelical example experience expression fact famous French Gautier give graceful Greek Greenwell hand heart human imagination interest Italy John Journal kind lady land language largely later Latin least legend less letters lines literary literature lived look lyrical matter means merely mind nature never night once original passage passing passion perhaps play poems poetic poetry poets preached probably prose record religion religious remarkable romantic Rudel seems sense song sound spirit story Street style suggest surely tells things thought to-day translated Troubadour true verse volume Walther Wesley Wesley's whole words writings written wrote